Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all of you for coming. This has been a very interesting study. We've learned a lot of very important things.
Ms. Fach, as a physician, I am ashamed to hear the stories you are telling of your friend's experience in the medical system. I graduated from medical school 25 years ago. I know there were attitudes like that then. I was hoping that in a quarter century things would have changed, but they apparently haven't.
We talked about support for young people. The subject has come up of gay-straight alliances in schools and how valuable they seem to be. We hear universal praise for these associations and how they need to be protected. We also know that there are some school officials and politicians who are insisting that the parents of children who attend these have to be notified.
What would you say to those who advocate for such a policy?